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Karim Khalili (Persian: کریم خلیلی; born 1950) is an Afghan politician serving as leader of the Hezb-e Wahdat Islami Afghanistan party. Most recently he was Chief of the Afghan High Peace Council from 2017 until its dissolvement in 2019. He was selected as a candidate for Second Vice President of Afghanistan in 2002 by Hamid Karzai; they were elected in 2004 and left office in 2014. Since 1989, he has also been one of the main leaders of the Wahdat political party of Hazara.
Early life
Khalili was born in the Maidan Wardak Province of Afghanistan in 1950 as either Muhammad Karim Khalili or Abdul Karim Khalili and belongs to Hazara ethnic group. He attended religious schools during his childhood and moved to Kabul in 1970 to continue his education. He participated in the Afghanistan resistance during Soviet invasion. He also served as Minister of Finance of Afghanistan during the Mujahideen government in the early 1990s.
Personal life
He has two sons, the older of which is Mohammad Taqi Khalili, Afghanistan's Ambassador to Azerbaijan.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Republik Islam Afganistan
- Aliansi Utara
- Pemilihan umum Presiden Afganistan 2004
- Hamid Karzai
- Piala Asia AFC
- Daftar Wakil Presiden Afganistan
- Kualifikasi Piala Dunia FIFA 2014 – AFC
- Perang Saudara Afganistan (1996–2001)
- Kualifikasi Piala Dunia FIFA 2014 – Babak Ketiga AFC
- Mahmud Khalil Al-Hussary
- Karim Khalili
- Khalili
- Hezbe Wahdat
- Afghan Civil War (1996–2001)
- 2000 in Afghanistan
- Northern Alliance
- List of Afghan Transitional Administration personnel
- Hazaras
- Commander Shafi Hazara
- Siege of Hazarajat